​Hit Brit: Royal Marine tagged as world’s deadliest sniper

The world's most lethal military sniper is understood to be a British Royal Marine, who recorded most of his 173 confirmed kills during tours of Afghanistan in 2006/07.

The Briton, who has not
been named, reportedly served in the Royal Navy's elite unit for
more than a decade. He served both in Afghanistan and Iraq,
according to the Sun.

He is said to be married and from southern England.

A source told the newspaper, “He is not interested in scores
or kill counts.

“He took no satisfaction in the job he had to do. Because he
saw the enemy as humans he has not struggled emotionally or
psychologically with what has happened.

“He had a unique job at a unique time. He must be the most
lethal sniper in the world. But that is not a title he would seek
out or revel in.”

According to the Sun, the British sniper hit 90 Taliban fighters
in one stronghold in just one day. Sources said the British
marine's figure of 173 is “conservative,” with
unconfirmed strikes believed to take his total even higher.

If the figure of 173 kills is proven true, the sniper is more
deadly than US Navy SEAL commando Chris Kyle, who had 160
confirmed kills, making him the most lethal US sniper. He
reportedly used a .338 Lapua Magnum rifle to kill an insurgent
from 2,100 yards (1.92km) outside Sadr City, Iraq.

Kyle, who was shot and killed at point-blank range by a veteran
suffering from PTSD at a Texas gun range in 2013, is the subject
of the controversial new film ‘American Sniper’. The film,
starring Bradley Cooper as Kyle, has been nominated for two
Oscars.

The Clint Eastwood-directed film has been criticized for
glorifying war. Michelle Obama, America’s First Lady, was among
those to defend ‘American Sniper’ against claims of promoting
violence and Islamophobia.

Sharpshooters have played a crucial role in military conflicts
throughout modern history, especially during World War II. The Soviet Union
was the only country to train dedicated sniper units in the
decade leading up to the war. Vasily Zaitsev is known as the
Soviet army’s deadliest sniper with some 400 kills. He reputedly
killed 225 soldiers during the Battle of Stalingrad.

Many reports claim that the deadliest sniper in history was Simo
Häyhä, nicknamed ‘White Death’. The Finnish sniper allegedly
killed at least 700 men in less than 100 days during World War
II.